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tune in to cnn. our live coverage on sunday and monday mornings starts at 9:00 eastern. >> you're in "the situation room" happening now. the cyclist may finally be owning up to his actions but the fallout may just be beginning. as the white house gets ready to reveal its gun control plans, we'll talk -- we'll take to you las vegas, home of the world's largest gun show where gun owners can fire just about anything. >>> and coca-cola launches an ad campaign targeting obesity. but is the maker of sweet drinks focused on weight control or damage control? we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm kate bolduan along with joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >> first up this hour, an interview with oprah winfrey will not be enough in the wake of news from winfrey where armstrong apparently came clean with her about using performance enhancing drugs during his career. >> the reported confession comes as a bombshell after years of vehement d
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cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking this asteroid for us. chad, we're talking pretty short distance, relatively speaking, when it comes to space. >> yeah, only 14,000 miles. and that's just a little more than the old cars had for a warranty, a 12,000 mile warranty. so it's going to be very close. it's not going to hit the earth. we already know that. but what it's going to do, wolf, it's actually going to come between where our satellites are, even the ones that take pictures for the weather and the gps satellites, fly right by the earth, and right out the other side. it could impact satellites two different times, but that's unlike. the satellites are very small and this thing is not very big at all. comparatively, we don't want to get hit by it. it's bigger than two train cars put together, it weighs an awful lot, it would do a lot of damage if it did hit, but so far right now, it is not going to hit here. february 15th is its closest approach. you would think, can i look at it? probably not without a telescope or a really good pair of bin
cnn meteorologist chad myers is tracking this asteroid for us. chad, we're talking pretty short distance, relatively speaking, when it comes to space. >> yeah, only 14,000 miles. and that's just a little more than the old cars had for a warranty, a 12,000 mile warranty. so it's going to be very close. it's not going to hit the earth. we already know that. but what it's going to do, wolf, it's actually going to come between where our satellites are, even the ones that take pictures for the...
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. >> cnn cannot confirm his involvement. we went to his addresses for ronaiah tuiasosopo and caught up with his father. he wouldn't speak on camera but told us the truth will all come out, god knows our character. ronaiah's hundred kell who gave us these pictures of him as a child say that he is religious and plays at a band at his father's church. >> it's hard for me because i know the kid all his life and this is the first time i've heard something like this. >> dead spin said that they know each other. notre dame's athletic director was asked if they are cousins or family friends? >> their characterization does not square with my information but i'll let the te'os address it. >> tuiasosopo is a former player himself. he's got relatives who play college and pro football. i spoke on the phone with marcus can tuiasosopo. marcus said he's a distant cousin of ronaiah. he said he didn't want to tape an interview and can't say anything about this story, doesn't know ronaiah well but that he he and his family know the te'o family
. >> cnn cannot confirm his involvement. we went to his addresses for ronaiah tuiasosopo and caught up with his father. he wouldn't speak on camera but told us the truth will all come out, god knows our character. ronaiah's hundred kell who gave us these pictures of him as a child say that he is religious and plays at a band at his father's church. >> it's hard for me because i know the kid all his life and this is the first time i've heard something like this. >> dead spin...
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eastern here on cnn. we're breaking down the big event, what it means for the city and more, saturday, 4:00 p.m. eastern. i love, love, love beyonce. >> love, love, love. what a beautiful rendition of "the star spangled banner." >> she kind of came out there and said, take that, i can do it. >> we were right there when she was lip syncing. w
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cnn's casey wian is joining us from los angeles with details. casey, tell us about this lawsuit. >> well, wolf, junior seau, the former nfl middle linebacker, his family, including his four children, his ex-wife and the trustee of his estate are suing the national football league for wrongful death, fraud, and negligence. they're saying the league failed to protect him from repeated blows to the head that ultimately led him to commit suicide in may of last year. the seau family is also suing riddell, which manufacturers helmets for the nfl. the lawsuit claims that the league was, quote, aware of the risks that were associated with repetitive traumatic brain injuries for many decades, but deliberately ignored and actively concealed the information from the players, including the late junior seau. the suit also claims that the nfl promotes violence and brutality to sustain its $9 billion a year business. now, the league has declined comment on the suit. riddell says it's confident in the integrity of its products and its ability to defend them fro
cnn's casey wian is joining us from los angeles with details. casey, tell us about this lawsuit. >> well, wolf, junior seau, the former nfl middle linebacker, his family, including his four children, his ex-wife and the trustee of his estate are suing the national football league for wrongful death, fraud, and negligence. they're saying the league failed to protect him from repeated blows to the head that ultimately led him to commit suicide in may of last year. the seau family is also...
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that's coming up. >>> also, a lot of focus on changes at cnn. that's right. at cnn recently. now dave letterman adds his own suggestions. you're going to want to see the top ten. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. good morning, turtle. ♪ my friends are all aroun
that's coming up. >>> also, a lot of focus on changes at cnn. that's right. at cnn recently. now dave letterman adds his own suggestions. you're going to want to see the top ten. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she...
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cnn's renee marsh is here working this story. what happened? >> this plane had just landed in boston from tokyo around 10:00 this morning. passengers deplaned. and the next set of passengers were ready to board when a mechanic inspecting the aircraft smelled smoke and called firefighters. they found heavy smoke in the cabin. and a fire in the underbelly of the aircraft. the flames were in a small electronics bay where batteries for an auxiliary power unit are kept. one of the batteries exploded. firefighters were able to extinguish the fire with a special flame retardant. firefighter suffered skin irritation. no passengers were hurt. the return flight to tokyo was canceled. we should also tell you the ntsb, the faa, as well as boeing and the airlines, they are all investigating the cause. >> i take it here too, this isn't the first time the dream liner has had a problem. >> you're absolutely right. in 2010, there was an emergency landing after a fire broke out in a different part of another 787 that was being tested. also, an engine failed in s
cnn's renee marsh is here working this story. what happened? >> this plane had just landed in boston from tokyo around 10:00 this morning. passengers deplaned. and the next set of passengers were ready to board when a mechanic inspecting the aircraft smelled smoke and called firefighters. they found heavy smoke in the cabin. and a fire in the underbelly of the aircraft. the flames were in a small electronics bay where batteries for an auxiliary power unit are kept. one of the batteries...
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chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> very impressive. let's check in with erin burnette to see what's coming up aet the top of the hour. >> who's going to be the next president? will it be a woman or another black man? that's a big question. our next guest says we're sure to have our second black president in 2016. naming names and who else it might be. interesting conversation. plus, wolf, we had a chance to talk to mcdreamy, patrick dempsey, the "gray' ees 's "gre star." ee we're going to talk to him. >>> two boyce stranded on an icy lake. we'll have the details. that's next. [ woman ] uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast! [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> two teenaged boys are lucky to be alive after being stranded for houses on an icy pond. here's cnn's sandra endo. >> reporter: a lesson of a lifetime for two boys, saved in dramatic rescue in arizona. a 14-year-old and 15-year-old were crossing a partially frozen pond when t
chris lawrence, cnn, the pentagon. >> very impressive. let's check in with erin burnette to see what's coming up aet the top of the hour. >> who's going to be the next president? will it be a woman or another black man? that's a big question. our next guest says we're sure to have our second black president in 2016. naming names and who else it might be. interesting conversation. plus, wolf, we had a chance to talk to mcdreamy, patrick dempsey, the "gray' ees 's "gre...
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just ahead, a cnn exclusive. i put some tough questions about democracy to the controversial new president of egypt, mohamed morsi. >>> the prosecution has wrapped its preliminary case against the colorado shooting suspect james holmes calling the man who didn't care who he killed. this, after disturbing new cell phone images were revealed allegedly taken hours before the attack. cnn's ed lavandera is joining us with more. ed, more brutal information coming out? >> reporter: well, those pictures put a cap on this three-day preliminary hearing and it's clear that james holmes' attorneys are going to be arguing that holmes suffered some sort of mental illness and that perhaps attributed to this attack. but everyone else, the families and prosecutors say that he is not crazy. he's simply just a deviant killer. six hours before james holmes burst into theater 9, he captured self-portraits using this cell phone. these are photographs wearing black eye contacts and smiled holding a gun near his face dressed in the bull
just ahead, a cnn exclusive. i put some tough questions about democracy to the controversial new president of egypt, mohamed morsi. >>> the prosecution has wrapped its preliminary case against the colorado shooting suspect james holmes calling the man who didn't care who he killed. this, after disturbing new cell phone images were revealed allegedly taken hours before the attack. cnn's ed lavandera is joining us with more. ed, more brutal information coming out? >> reporter:...
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john berman, cnn, washington. >> and beyonce did in fact do an amazing star-spangled banner. >> quite a moment. >> the national anthem once again from beyonce. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there ♪ ♪ oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free ♪ ♪ and the home of the brave ♪ ♪ the brave >> and we'll be right back with more news. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> mr. president. >> mr. president. how are you doing? hey, mr. president. mrs. obama. i don't know if they see me. >> i don't think they saw me. maybe they did. i don't know. >> there were a lot of people. >> they were standing there. we stood up.
john berman, cnn, washington. >> and beyonce did in fact do an amazing star-spangled banner. >> quite a moment. >> the national anthem once again from beyonce. ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air ♪...
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cnn's tom foreman is looking at a closer look of what happened. explain what happened. >> if you make less than $450,000 as a couple, you think you dodged a bullet and will not have to pay more taxes. not so fast. for the past two years everybody has enjoyed a payroll tax of 2%, and the government wanted to let people have more money to spend and super the economy, and that has expired. let's look at this. if you make $25,000 a year, how much more will you pay? about $500 or so more per year. that is real money, particularly if you only make $25,000 a year. and let's step up to $50,000. this is the median income for the country and what most people are making in terms of an average. they will jump up to almost $1,000 a year. $80 more per month for some. and that's something you have to budget for. and $70,000, it's almost $1500 in additional taxes that you just started paying and you have to complete paying before the end of this year, and if you go to $100,000 down here, and that moves up to about $2,000 for the course of the year. i do want to a
cnn's tom foreman is looking at a closer look of what happened. explain what happened. >> if you make less than $450,000 as a couple, you think you dodged a bullet and will not have to pay more taxes. not so fast. for the past two years everybody has enjoyed a payroll tax of 2%, and the government wanted to let people have more money to spend and super the economy, and that has expired. let's look at this. if you make $25,000 a year, how much more will you pay? about $500 or so more per...
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eastern only on cnn. >>> getting word of an american worker at that algerian gas facility telling cnn he escaped the siege by islamic militants. cnn's david mattingly is joining us on the phone with new information that you're getting. david, tell us where you are and what you're learning. >> wolf, this is the second american we've been able to positively identify as part of that siege. his name is mark cobb and he spoke to us -- communicated to us through a couple of brief text messages. he told us in the first text message, he said, i am safe. yes. and then he explained that he is escaped with some algerian staff who were at the plant with him at the time and this happened on the first day of the siege. he wasn't willing to comment any further beyond that because of how dangerous the situation still is for the others involved. his name is mark cobb. he's believed to be in texas f that is truly the case, be he is the second texan that we know of that was in that facility at the time, the second man still not being -- his name still not being publicly released. we're not reporting it
eastern only on cnn. >>> getting word of an american worker at that algerian gas facility telling cnn he escaped the siege by islamic militants. cnn's david mattingly is joining us on the phone with new information that you're getting. david, tell us where you are and what you're learning. >> wolf, this is the second american we've been able to positively identify as part of that siege. his name is mark cobb and he spoke to us -- communicated to us through a couple of brief text...
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cnn's mary snow is joining us with details. what's going on here, mary. >> wolf, if you think of a low jack system to track stolen cars, this is a similar idea. the city's police department wants pharmacies to store decoy pill bottles with tracking devices to help catch thieves, but it's not the first place to use this kind of technology. just to get inside this long island pharmacy, you have to be buzzed in. owner harold levine changed security drastically after an armed robber held up his store twice, looking for pain killers. >> i still love coming to work, but it's a different feeling, because now you wonder if you're going to be going home at the end of the day. >> reporter: he no longer carries oxycontin and other painkillers in the store, but for the past area, he did stock a fake bottle of painkills, equipped with a tracking device inside. >> when the drug is actually lifted up out of its base, sort of like a phone charger, or when it's lifted out of the base, it activates a signal directly to the police department. >>
cnn's mary snow is joining us with details. what's going on here, mary. >> wolf, if you think of a low jack system to track stolen cars, this is a similar idea. the city's police department wants pharmacies to store decoy pill bottles with tracking devices to help catch thieves, but it's not the first place to use this kind of technology. just to get inside this long island pharmacy, you have to be buzzed in. owner harold levine changed security drastically after an armed robber held up...
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i'm brooke baldwin at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. check out my blog for all of the latest interviews. now we send you to washington. cnn's "the situation room" with wolf start right now. >>> brooke, thanks. president obama as the president's inner circle. also, the fierce spread of the flu across the united states and now a shortage of a critical medicine used to treat it. >>> plus, prominent voices lending support to an unlikely idea of a trillion dollar coin. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> judgment, integrity, and friendship all cited by president obama as he nominated his chief of staff, jack lew, to be the next treasury secretary but the announcement is drawing attention to the makeup of the president's second-term cabinet. it's on track to be dominated by men. our white house correspondent brianna keilar is joining us from the white house. what is the white house saying about all of this? >> reporter: wolf, the white house has been asked about this quite a bit. white house press secretary jay carney has sa
i'm brooke baldwin at the cnn headquarters in atlanta. check out my blog for all of the latest interviews. now we send you to washington. cnn's "the situation room" with wolf start right now. >>> brooke, thanks. president obama as the president's inner circle. also, the fierce spread of the flu across the united states and now a shortage of a critical medicine used to treat it. >>> plus, prominent voices lending support to an unlikely idea of a trillion dollar coin....
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joining us, a pair of cnn contributors, paul begala and erick erickson from redstate.com. here in "the situation room" yesterday, i asked him if the president signs executive orders to restrict guns in some way or background checks, listen to what david keen said. >> some things you can do by executive orders and some things you can't do by executive orders and some things need money to be implemented need monand that's to congress. >> does he have a point that if congress wants to defund that executive order, it's not going to happen? >> well, as a matter of governmental operations, sure. as a matter of politics, david keene is a smart guy and i actually like him as a person. he's on the wrong side of even as his own members. as you know, as erick knows, i'm a hunter, i'm a gun owner. i'm not in the nra because don't think they represent my fellow gun owners very well. the vast majority and nra members even, they were surveyed last year, the vast majority of them support a background check so everyone has to pass through a background check. he's just at a step here, wolf.
joining us, a pair of cnn contributors, paul begala and erick erickson from redstate.com. here in "the situation room" yesterday, i asked him if the president signs executive orders to restrict guns in some way or background checks, listen to what david keen said. >> some things you can do by executive orders and some things you can't do by executive orders and some things need money to be implemented need monand that's to congress. >> does he have a point that if congress...
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they are both cnn contributor. ari, you see this as a clearly liberal agenda, different than what he was seeking in his first term? >> absolutely, wolf. it reminds me a bit of the obama 2010 after he named this bowles/simpson commission and then did everything in his power to ignore what they recommended. he ignored it. he gave a state of union, he didn't talk about it. that's exactly what he did in the inaugural yesterday. the biggest issue of our times for republicans is the fact that our nation is going broke and we won't be able to honor our commitment unless we do something about it. the president didn't say anything about it outside of one sentence and the sentence was, we have to defend the status quo. that's what has upset republicans so much. >> and we're standing by to hear from speaker john boehner. he's going to answer reporters' questions at a news conference. we'll have live coverage. paul, so many republicans are now saying we told you so. the president was trying to conceal that real liberal agenda
they are both cnn contributor. ari, you see this as a clearly liberal agenda, different than what he was seeking in his first term? >> absolutely, wolf. it reminds me a bit of the obama 2010 after he named this bowles/simpson commission and then did everything in his power to ignore what they recommended. he ignored it. he gave a state of union, he didn't talk about it. that's exactly what he did in the inaugural yesterday. the biggest issue of our times for republicans is the fact that...
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joining us now is cnn's lisa sylvester. she's been looking at armstrong's long history of denial. >> so many developments here. lance armstrong's apology to his staff of the cancer fighting charity live strong is telling. that is ahead of an interview with oprah winfrey. we don't know what he's going to say or might have even said at this point. apparently everything is on the table. lance armstrong was tested more than 200 times by the international cycling union and the u.s. anti-doping agency for alleged use of performance enhancing drug. he vehemently denied using any banned substances to give him a competitive edge. including this 2005 testimony under oath at a deposition obtained by cnn. it involved a case brought by a dallas insurance company that had shelled out huge bonuses for armstrong's tour de france wins. >> you've never used your own blood for doping purposes, for example? >> absolute -- that would be banned. >> okay. i'm not trying to agitate you. i'm just trying to make sure your testimony's clear, okay, al
joining us now is cnn's lisa sylvester. she's been looking at armstrong's long history of denial. >> so many developments here. lance armstrong's apology to his staff of the cancer fighting charity live strong is telling. that is ahead of an interview with oprah winfrey. we don't know what he's going to say or might have even said at this point. apparently everything is on the table. lance armstrong was tested more than 200 times by the international cycling union and the u.s. anti-doping...
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cnn's brian todd is joining us. the video is very dramatic. >> the x games have always had had inherent risks and that's what is so thrilling to many fans but today many observers are asking do they have to have an event where a 450-pound snow mobile does a backflip off a ramp. more questions made urgent by the fact that a snowmobiler is now fighting for his life. what's usually a charge for the fans turned horrifying in a nanosecond. kale lebanon moore attempting to backflip, the skis dug into the flip of the slope and the machine came crashing down on top of him. a concussion was first diagnosed but doctors discovered bleeding around his heart. >> emergency heart surgery and complications from that surgery that led to a brain injury, brain complications. >> reporter: the family says moore is in critical condition and is asking for continued prayers for his recovery. a nurse who is not involved in this case -- >> this sounds very sire yous. he's critically injured at this point. >> reporter: moore is not the only a
cnn's brian todd is joining us. the video is very dramatic. >> the x games have always had had inherent risks and that's what is so thrilling to many fans but today many observers are asking do they have to have an event where a 450-pound snow mobile does a backflip off a ramp. more questions made urgent by the fact that a snowmobiler is now fighting for his life. what's usually a charge for the fans turned horrifying in a nanosecond. kale lebanon moore attempting to backflip, the skis...
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they are both cnn contributors. i think both of you agree with me that, in the end, ari, i'll start with you, will be confirmed. >> it seems that way. the senators lean that way when you count the numbers. chuck hagel owes the american people an explanation. if he cannot give an explanation for the positions he's taken in the past, positions which no other senator shared, he's going to have a very hard day. i think you need to let him have his chance tomorrow and we'll see. >> do you have any doubt about it, paul? >> i have very little doubt and i actually agree with ari ich. he might have to reconsider his position. he's been asked some very, very tough questions. he did cast votes. ari is exactly right. opposing sanctions on iran, which both senators and both parties disagree with, sanctionsed iran has helped to damage their economy, has not stopped the nuclear program. ari is right, he will be asked tough questions about it but when strongly pro-israel senators like so many others have heard the answers that hage
they are both cnn contributors. i think both of you agree with me that, in the end, ari, i'll start with you, will be confirmed. >> it seems that way. the senators lean that way when you count the numbers. chuck hagel owes the american people an explanation. if he cannot give an explanation for the positions he's taken in the past, positions which no other senator shared, he's going to have a very hard day. i think you need to let him have his chance tomorrow and we'll see. >> do...
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we asked cnn's alison kosik, what's going on? >> to put it in perspective, apple reported record profits and sold 48 million iphones in the most recent quarter. it sold almost 23 million ipads in three months. and it even sold 12.6 million ipods. so that's really nothing to sneeze at. but wall street clearly was unhappy with it. that's why you're seeing how the shares ended today, more than 12% lower, because part of it is the old mantra, buy low, sell high. and part of the reason why you've been seeing the stock price fall since september, is because for many investors, they bought shares when they were lower and they wanted to take a profit before those higher capital gains taxes kicked in at the beginning of the year. now, what's happening today is investors are choosing to get out of the stock now, because competition is becoming more of a factor. >> also today, both at&t and verizon announced record iphone sales in the fourth quarter. we'll be watching that closely tomorrow. >>> in chicago today, a judge sentenced a pakistan
we asked cnn's alison kosik, what's going on? >> to put it in perspective, apple reported record profits and sold 48 million iphones in the most recent quarter. it sold almost 23 million ipads in three months. and it even sold 12.6 million ipods. so that's really nothing to sneeze at. but wall street clearly was unhappy with it. that's why you're seeing how the shares ended today, more than 12% lower, because part of it is the old mantra, buy low, sell high. and part of the reason why...
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cnn chief congressional correspondent dana bash and cnn chief white house correspondent jessica yellin are working the story. dana, the tone was pretty optimistic up on capitol hill today. >> it sure was but, you know, we have seen this movie before, you and i, wolf, and a lot of other people watching this issue go kind of up and down with the partisan wins. but this is something that is different this time. because of something very simple. and that is what happened in the last election to republicans. particularly mitt romney with the latino voters. he lost big time. and that's why when i asked senator mccain and others who were standing right here where i'm standing, half a dozen years ago, why this is different, that's why they answered that way. listen to this. senator kennedy stood with you and, senator mccain, you were standing with him, and he said 2007 is the year we must fix our broken system. we must strike while the iron is hot. what makes you think, why is this year different? >> elections. elections. >> the republican party is losing the support of our hispanic citizens.
cnn chief congressional correspondent dana bash and cnn chief white house correspondent jessica yellin are working the story. dana, the tone was pretty optimistic up on capitol hill today. >> it sure was but, you know, we have seen this movie before, you and i, wolf, and a lot of other people watching this issue go kind of up and down with the partisan wins. but this is something that is different this time. because of something very simple. and that is what happened in the last election...
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i've been at cnn nearly two years now. there have been so many outrages from gabby giffords from a week before i started, to sandy hook. nothing ever changes and i don't get it. we had a a sandy hook style disaster, massacre in dublin, scotland, in 1996 in my country and everything changed. a national ban on handguns, a national ban on assault rifles, and guess what? there hasn't been a single shooting in a school since. there's only been one or two, what you'd even describe as a near mass shooting since in our country. the same in australia. this is not rocket science. take these assault rifles and weapons off the streets. >> piers is going to have a lot more on this story later tonight, 9:00 p.m. eastern. piers, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks, wolf. thank you. >>> still ahead, incredible good fortune followed by a grisly death. authorities say a big lottery winner was poisoned. the mystery ahead. sorry. sore knee. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the f
i've been at cnn nearly two years now. there have been so many outrages from gabby giffords from a week before i started, to sandy hook. nothing ever changes and i don't get it. we had a a sandy hook style disaster, massacre in dublin, scotland, in 1996 in my country and everything changed. a national ban on handguns, a national ban on assault rifles, and guess what? there hasn't been a single shooting in a school since. there's only been one or two, what you'd even describe as a near mass...
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cnn, syria. >> in a related story, the u.s. announced an additional $10 million in money to help a lepo's bakeries to buy flour for bread that should feed 10,000 people for five months. it's being called the title nine. a landmark decision from the obama administration that evens the playing field for school sports. plus, apple takes a fall. you will find out which company dethroned the tech giant as the most valuable company. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. [ male announcer ] shift the balance of power decisively in your favor. the exclusive 8-speed transmission and rotary shifter in the 2013 ram 1500. engineered to move heaven and earth. guts. glory. ram. the new ram 1500. motor trend
cnn, syria. >> in a related story, the u.s. announced an additional $10 million in money to help a lepo's bakeries to buy flour for bread that should feed 10,000 people for five months. it's being called the title nine. a landmark decision from the obama administration that evens the playing field for school sports. plus, apple takes a fall. you will find out which company dethroned the tech giant as the most valuable company. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing...
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cnn's mary snow is back with this part of the story. first, what's the latest on hillary clinton's condition, mary? >> her doctors haven't updated her condition since disclosing the details of the blood clot that put secretary of state hillary clinton in the hospital sunday, saying she's making excellent progress. an expert in blood clots told us if left untreated, these clots can be very serious but he said the fact it's being addressed is a good sign things should return to normal. on a day when secretary of state hillary clinton was supposed to be getting ready to return to work, she spent another day at a new york hospital. her doctors say they are treating her with blood thinners after discovering a blood clot in the vein between the brain and skull behind the right ear. they expect her to make a full recovery and say she did not suffer a stroke or neurological damage. dr. jack ansell is not involved in secretary clinton's case but has treated cases like hers, and calls them rare. he's the chairman of the department of medicine at
cnn's mary snow is back with this part of the story. first, what's the latest on hillary clinton's condition, mary? >> her doctors haven't updated her condition since disclosing the details of the blood clot that put secretary of state hillary clinton in the hospital sunday, saying she's making excellent progress. an expert in blood clots told us if left untreated, these clots can be very serious but he said the fact it's being addressed is a good sign things should return to normal. on a...